Intrinsic roles in the crosshair – strategic analysis of multi-site role implementation with an adapted matrix map approach
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Jan Griewatz | Maria Lammerding-Koeppel | J. Griewatz | M. Lammerding-Koeppel | Maria Lammerding-Koeppel
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